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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Zebrafish. 2009 Dec;6(4):405–415. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2009.0611

Figure 3.

Figure 3

p53 mutant zebrafish are senitive to UVB-irradiation A. Comparison of sensitivity of 6-day-old wt and p53 fish at various UVB doses. Ten fish were used at each dose in each experiment. Experiments had three replicates. Means and standard deviations of the three experiments are presented. B. Comparison of sensitivity in 5~6-week-old wt and p53 fish at various UVB doses. C. The data from 6-day-old wt and p53 fish well fit to linear regression lines (R2=0.977 and 0.9352 for wt and p53 fish respectively; R2 =1 when curves best fit the regression line). The calculated LD50s (where survival is 50%) are 0.6 kj/m2 for both wild type and p53 fish. D. The data from 5~6-week-old wild type and p53 young adults fit to polynomial regression lines (R2=0.9512 and 0.9747 for wt and p53 fish respectively) E, F. The typical morphology of UVB exposed zebrafish. Curved spinal is the common abnormalities in both juvenile and young adult fish, also in wild type and p53 mutant fish.